SOLARCON India 2009: A Success Story

SOLARCON India 2009: A Success Story

SOLARCON India 2009, the first and largest exhibition dedicated to serving the business and technology needs of India's fast-growing solar photovoltaic (PV) industry, was held November 9-11, 2009 in the central Indian city of Hyderabad. India’s growing energy needs and its ability to tap the power of the sun, combined with the timing of the event (just ahead of the announcement of the National Solar Mission) helped drive up interest and make it a successful first show. The event generated wide media coverage and publicity with over 120 media representatives attending the event.

The exhibition attracted 70 exhibitors (163 booths) representing the entire PV supply chain from 11 countries. Over 50 leading national and international experts on solar/PV-- from the industry, academia, policy making/regulatory bodies, the government, financial and analyst organizations, and NGOs presented to about 600 conference and workshop delegates. Over 3,500 people attended the event, including exhibition business visitors.

SOLARCON India, organized in association with Intersolar, was supported by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) of the Government of India, the Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA), and the Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (APIIC). The conference was held in partnership with the India Semiconductor Association (ISA).

SOLARCON India 2009 was inaugurated on Nov 9, by Sri K. Rosaiah (the Hon’ble Chief Minister of the state of Andhra Pradesh, the host state), the Andhra Pradesh Minister for Heavy Industries Mr. Kanna Lakshmi Narayana, the Minister for Information Technology of the state of West Bengal (the eastern Indian state that has seen significant solar/PV activity), Dr. Debesh Das, and other dignitaries from the Government of Andhra Pradesh such as Mr. BP Acharya, Chairman and Managing Director of APIIC. The symbolic and traditional Indian lamp lighting ceremony was conducted on the occasion, appropriately, by turning on solar lanterns.

SOLARCON India 2009 was widely acknowledged as a very successful first show, even in a crowded local environment of multiple renewable energy events. It was appreciated for the quality of its exhibition, its visitors and participants that resulted in significant business inquiries and lead generation, the conference program (crafted by SEMI India’s Conference Program Committee), and for its international class event organization and venue.

Event Venue: Hyderabad International Convention Centre

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The Chief Minister of AP inspecting a Solar Autorickshaw

Minister of Major Industries, Mr. Kanna Lakshmi Narayana, speaks.

Charlie Gay’s keynote on Day 2.

SEMI PV group, in association with the Semiconductor Safety Association Europe (SSA-E), also presented on Nov 11, a day-long technical workshop on EHS (Environment, Health and Safety) for PV manufacturers. This “first-of-its-kind” in India workshop was very well received by over forty PV operational experts and personnel in attendance. EHS has also been identified as a key focus area for SEMI India’s activities.

SEMI India now faces the opportunity and challenge of organizing an even bigger and

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